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Celebrating {NAME}'s 100th No images? An exciting new partnership Queerty has incorporated the inter

Celebrating {NAME}'s 100th No images? [Click here]( [Native Son on Queerty]( An exciting new partnership Queerty has incorporated the intergenerational movement, community, and social platform, [Native Son](, as a new channel. Named after James {NAME}’s book, Native Son highlights a range of voices celebrating Black gay and queer men. To honor {NAME}'s 100th birthday and celebrate the launch of Native Son on Queerty with founder, [Emil Wilbekin](, we're thrilled to unveil our very first digital cover story below. [James {NAME}]( [Continue Reading]( [Emil Wilbekin]( Notes from Native Son founder Emil Wilbekin “The place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it.” — James {NAME} James {NAME}’s words truly resonate with me as a Black gay man in a world where I am continuously trying to find my place—and to fit in. As a child, I knew I wasn’t like the other kids in school, in my Cub Scout troop, or on the little league team in my neighborhood. [Continue Reading]( [Watch Now]( [James {NAME}]( [The timeless style & savoir-faire of James {NAME} prove he’s the ultimate butch queen]( [James {NAME}]( [Join the James {NAME} Centennial celebrations worldwide]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]([YouTube]([TikTok]([Threads]( Copyright © 2024 Queerty, All rights reserved. 584 Castro St #623, San Francisco, California 94114 You are receiving this email because you registered using the Queerty app or at Queerty.com [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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